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urn A inuM SON. PILOT AND GRAPHiG. PARKER U. VV UWlli 1 llfl! 1) ALE i IS Exchange Clippings. Greeley Tribune.

L.U. Harrison Sons have- sold their lumber yard at this piace to T. H. Jones, of Goodrich, who- will move here aud take charge of it. Mr.

I r.viirilijK lies on the K. Sl 'I C. G.tEENiNG. C- M. Brown GREENING BROWN.

PUBLISHERS. T3 DRY GOODS, railway in tlie norlhweVtcrn fown-V'VP. Tjinn county. Jt is the natu. ral trade center of over 150 square Jones and ftujily formerly lived here DEALERS IN The Pilot, established May 6tn 1889 and theif o'd neighbors will be glad BOOTS SHOES AND to welcome them back, Linn Co-only Clarior.

and prosper- in ruilesofas productive ous agricultural district LUMBER, While in Centerville. township la be as can week the Cianon rambler speot I carry a genera! iine of Merchandise, including Furniture, few pleasant moments at the home of Tom Cottle. -Everybody knows Tom and his hopnitnlitv famous. He GRAIN, and The Gnathic, established December 13lh 189, vvt re united November lL'th Published every Friday, 'ftrms of suoscriptioi, $1 0 per year. itQpaid a advance.

Advertisias rat reason able. The paper or advertising will not "be discontinued sj4ordered. opy for standing advertisements cr changf same must bt at this office bv Tuesday noou to insure attention the name week, Entered at the postoflice at Parker Kansas as second class matter. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1st, 1B92 Paper, Patent Medicin camt' to Kansas i.i 1854 and settled i i 1 1 Linn countv.

He was one of Linn pen es SEEDS county boys who bore the bine. In 18S5 the republicans elected him ISDLW, coun'v cleik and for ft ur vears he held that -When his term ex TO OCIt FRIKWDS AND PATRONS. pired he ayrain returned to the farm ft: COAL, Jfier closing wp cur business of the fast year, zve desire ind hs made his hnoe there. "We trust that many ve Ti may yet ue giv en mm 10 eupjy the home ne nas built up Mound Ciiy Progress. in.

Littell. a fnimT resid-nt of ct ihcrJ. yir.fcr yci.r llr.d ti a ex'ivci to us 01 solicit your trade -fcr ihe coming We intend to keep a nil and com Me line of Agricultural IyAplcrnerd5 and will sell them at rock bottom prices. We also carry a full stock cf repairs for machinery. tWe kindly ash yoi4: before buying to come in and gtt our You She-i3an township hs purchased a SASH, BOOBS, BLINDS, Building Material of AU Zinds, Portland and LouisvillQ Cement, Paiate, Oils and Putty.

Oklahoma. Guthrie, Oklahoma, Dec rober 1891. Editois Pilot and Gba'phic: No doubt there ate many i your readers who hive hoard rcat iUi about this autnul teiriiory, am lew of theui.at loast," are conteiuil t-ing a trip, either it hunt 1 hotr.e or a tiip for speeul ition. and wou! like to hear something ab tit us. First, let me gie jou a few Ji es on the history 01 its iiama Oklahoma.

Wre learn lhat it is lU'nvtd from tie (vrds 'xJx-iy tueauing people, and "honiaiyi" ban lu'ercst the Farlmviile milis wned by bert Kincaid, JVlr. Ki il ea id retaining a half iuteiest The sawmdland com bubrs will be reidy lo tun by the first of next month. wi II find us in cur new room opposite Olaker Co. found in the west. PAEKER iVsituafed in piet.ir-esque but level country and is oasi'y approached from every direction: In this rnspeit it has advantages over ail its neighbors which will ulMmatc-lyj make it ihe towii in the county.

PAEKER in the two years of its existence, has made a 'substantial growth on firm foundation. 'It has never been boomed, and yet offers great inducement to the capitalist, ofe.ssional, artisan ot laboron PARKER is. surrounded by the largest apple oi chard owned by one individual in the United States! This alone iu a Jew years will make it a great center of population. Town Company ollej every reasonable inducement to persons desiring to come to PARKER Town Iota are still soiling at reasonable ices. For further information ad dress WM.

CHESINUr, Secretary Town Co cr A TAKT PAI'KER, KANSAS. This is a good move for FarliiiVille and viciniy the fellow Yc 'ifully, CASS LONGD'ON. -espe nATTTPnTr-NTTA who skipped out last eek, wrote to the sheriff from Hume, Missouti, in meaning red; thus we tve the- word Oklanoma, dropping ihe -'lyi' ftom foiming him that he would bare the "wo r-rk the adjective when used with another money for his fine dfcon Chris. ncs3 Course, a coarse In fho id a i Typfi" rl 'n, tend for a Cata-' log Tlie Capital City CoiameroiaS Coiieo, Des Mu.ncs, Icwa. SPECIALTIES word, and we have tue litera.1 mean inst "red people." We fiud it first ASH, POPLAR, CYPKESS mentioned in the treaty witU the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes made TAKIS- Pensions! THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LLW.

Soldier Dini'bled Since the ar Are En tii led. Dependent widows Miirl psrpnls now de-pe dent whose sons died from ffects of army servire are included If you wish your claim speedily and prosecuted, addres-i 'I aii-ner, late of pensions, Washington, E. in 1866, and was intended to includt the territory mentioned in that treaty We have the origin of the word now fixed, I wlil no' sav a w.rd in Kinctid. brother of our fellow town? mau, Robert ard I. M.

Kincaid was injured iu a railroad wreck near Cherryvale, last week, but Jnot seri oasly Mrs. T. D. Keller, of near Parker, is visiting her parents, Underbill and wife, city, during the hollidays. Cipt.

A. VV. Burton has been transferred from Watertown, Sonth Dakota, to Tajlor's Faljs, Minnesota. Pleasanton Observer. Boicourt is now on a boom.

The coal company at that place is putting regard to the soil. It 13 quite dit 4 ri fe im ferentfrom ihvt in your pa.fc of the world, but not unlike that of West em Kansas. Oa the uplands we find World's Fair. A meeting of the Wosld's Fair committee of this townsiiip was held a great deal of what is known as the red soil, while in the bottoms it is at the Bank of Piker, 1 ucsday eve black Joam, ana all containing more up ten the use of ning, and according to tie suggestion ihe President of the countv or less sand, which prevents its as it does in the eastern TO ALL POINTS IN organtzir ion, three more names were adde I to th" hh follow: 01 Jlinsas. Alouir the streams Wilson Rich Wa ker aud Di- there is timber, bat the princi pal part of tin territory is an undu -J rid So The comin eo org-m ized lv el.

ctiig Ht Hotirell ciniir- ifi lL. wb S.t-' luting t-rriUiry, ana a person can, especially iu the western part, travel 5 THE AILMENTS OF CAUU Ttl' TJGII TRAINS man. iiith ircsurer, and M. Brown se retary. It was decido-i for miles without seeing a tiee of any IT CURES in man: pas 11 I rf nEless it has been planted since AND the territary opened.

to rai-e arnountas soon prai tic.ible by subseripiio.i Vht com mittee not ail being present an ad If jou ars thinking of coming here IT CURES in beast: FOOT ROT SCREW WORM SCRATCHES SPAVIN HOLLOW HORN SHOULDER ROT WIND GALLS SWINNEY let me say one thing to you. Unless RHEUMATISM SCIATICA BITES CUTS LUMBAGO NEURALGIA STINGS BRUISES HAS STOOD THE TEST OF ournment w.s decadal 0 unlit Ml TVVr- AND on have means sufficient to buy one years provisions for your family jou 1 ext Saturday, at 2 when tht-v would better wait until you have. wi 1 aain meet the Hvnk of Parker to tsomolete rg mintion. and Mustang Liniment penetrates the muscles, mem- There have been so macy conn here 1 i i i 1 1 it is hop. -d that er member be present at that time expecting to find work to support their families, that every job has four or five to do it, aud wages are But very few unti(-a in tho 8lat.

Dranesana tissues, tnereDy reacning tne seat oi disease, which is a property not found in any other liniment. The Housewife, Farmer, Stock Raiser or Mechanic cannot ha failed to organize and rai-e ihe not wnai tney suouiu ue 10 surporr. a miners and they are also putting up an elevator over the new uhalt and will soon have in new machinery. The gradefor the switch is almost completed and ready for the rails. SomeHgood will it of im vr 1 yes- Joseph Swisher, a former resident of tico'l township.

was in Ple isanton a short sinie last Tuesday. He owns two farina neai Cadmus but tas had them rented for'ithe past three vears and he says tht they haye'paid him well on'the investment. Ho has been in Ohio during the above period of time engaged in the merchantilejand live stock business. His brother who was formerly in the sewing machine and organ business at La Cygne is now running a general prchandise store at Butler, Missouri John a ten year ol.i son of nry Shepherd (colored) of this city, was accidentally shot through the right breast, on Wednesday, by a shot gun in the hands of Bennie Prabant, a T3 year old son of Henry Brabrant, The boys had boeu out hunting near the Phillips farm, three miles southeast of Pleisanton. They had concluded to return home and Bennie was taking the shells from his breech loading shot gun when it accidentally went off.

Tuck, as the little fellow was called, was 1 ing on the ground in front of Bennie and received the charge of shot in the right side of his back, breaking two ribs r.nd coming out at his right breast. None of the phot seems to amount propon i-nied them, and afford to be without it. It should be kept in every the display is now an assured success. family. This however dos iut apply to skilled mechanics.

The new lands beijtpenei north and west of here are bringing a con Preparations are going steadily on household lor emergencies. It will save many doctor-; bills. For sale everywhere at 2 koc and 1.00 a bottle. nd are so' far advanced ihafc the FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS BETWEEN Oit, la on iv4 tti, i --llsiss Wvriii s5cJ Taylor. S.

Dodgtc, TrafHc Manager. St, Louis. E. PARKER, (i, P. A 5 9 Chestnut street, St.

Louis, Mo. GASTON, SIESL1ER. General Pasensrex Agent, PARSONS', KANSAS. state commissioners have- advertised stant stream emigrants to this place for plans and sppcifieations for the it the appearance of thrift far state buildings to be erected on the Hit flu. 9.

erected on the Exposition grounds ior to what it actually lias and the amount of busiuess done Most of the townships in this ouniy CF XPERIENC! have raised th. ir amounts, and the is wonderful, and wiil uudoubt-increase fcr some years to come. ad SUCCESSFUL In the Use of CUR A. The rainfall for the last six months JIYE METHODS. only question now for us det.

rmin; is whether we will be represented and secure a part of the great benefit to I wo Alone own. and Control, IliVESTMEliT SECURITIES Mfor all oruors orf be derivt-d from the exhibit. Ir, is A Perfect Sewing- JiTaciine for Fas-ily Use. The N0. 9 is iha cheupest-macLine to buy, because it is the easiest to learn, the lightest running, THE LBST NOISY, THE UEST FINISHED, THE MOST DUTIABLE.

HOES ilOST PERFECT WORK. The Grand Piize at Paris in 1S89 00 9 proposed to issue ccrtiilrites for every five doili.s subscribed, tbit a ri r-rr I Who ore when the legislature makes an appro Who have weak otuN- DEVELOPED, or diseasedfi po soora ol their orsrana. too arc suuer- 1 7 a priation 1 ihat purpose, an 1 tn-public is much in favor of it, that. ins lrom errors ofyouthv ana any Exocssea, cr cf 1 cote pemons, leauauaio 1 FOR A UMITF.0T1UEESEE has been sufficient to keep everything in fine condition, and wheat promises an abundent crop if the conditions continue favorable until after harvest-But this country is in iine with western Kansas, and we must expect the same climate changes to affect us that does ttiat state. We are further south, nearer the gulf, and with the numerous water couises penetrate the territory, we will undoubtedly always have more ram than that part of 1 he state.

We will leave off writing at present and may in ihe future hive more to say about this part of the country. Yours irulv. JxAJTiAN the commissioners are conn. lent tint it will be done, the cart ficaies niav was awarded to the Wheeler Wil- 1 rrrxarantco to rail patients. Lt they can 0S3li MLYBEKE- Ex elusive am Ken.

OUT OwnE method and ap- tr pltancea will I son No. 9 over all competitors. Exchange that old machine of thine For a Yi heeler Wilson No. 9. For Sale by It A I LI Ar.

afXord arm pr-xuere tt, men. MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS APPROVED BANK STOCKS CAREFULLY SELECTED, TREED, SAFE, PAY GOOD INTEREST. ALSO Desirable investment Properties in prosperous cities. for full particulars and references, WRITE ESCHSACH, IttcDONALD nave passed into nis cnest. tie was brought to town by a neighbor who happened to come along.

Lee dressed the wound and at this writ iug is still abve but. suffering intensely. This should be a warning to parents who let young boys handle 'ar A a ns 0.1. ker, be returned and the am unt refund The cei tificates in ilus wil, be issued to the so that every one, no oiff-rence how small an amount they subscnb wnl havt! th same clvmces of its return with those who subscribe a gre iter amount In this coi.n-icti le aay thai our pe should r-e 10 prepare -r the exhibit by Don't brood over tout condition, nor ci-ra In drsnnfr I Thousandg of tho Woret Coses have yielued to our HOME arms. dai gerona I KEAiiaizNl.

oa Ee iotlii pur wonderful BOOK, waica we W. B. FO P.D'S send eealeu, post paid, Rtp, lor a limited time, GET IT T0-DA llemc mber, no one else lias the iaetriois, appliances ana exper ence taat wo employ, and we claim tho bqnopoit of uniform success. Erie tl epical Ca, 64 Niagara 8u Buffalo, ti. Y.

EEAL ESTATE TBA1TSFEES-(Furnished the Pilot and Graphic bv itmi ant I Bakery E. Marsh, abstractor of titles, Monnd IB to 23 Whitehall St. New York. Cty, Kansas.) For two weeks Ending December 2G. 2.G33 Refei 23 this papsr Vtfhen yea viite FRESH BREAD, PIES CAKES.

E. II. Warden, sheriff to H. J. Butler, ot ne i ofsec2)4, 23, 22' Blue Mound 7 0 IK you wvisr John Kaitingerjto VV Bradley, i II Mi From Mcntaaa.

We received a doll from Walter Jeffers a few d.iys ago to credit oi his subscription for another v-ar, and also the following letter. We hope he will soon favor us with a full account cf that country. Pilot and Graphic Please sav the boys of Liberty that they must be patient. I ill send the letter to the Pilot and Gkapiiic trTit I promised them, but I want out as much about the conn fry as I can be lore I ite. I will sav tAafTl like the climate here be lit re 12 d.rs and the thermometer has stood from four to de of t-w i of se.

tiou 80, 19, 12, Liberty; $1500 planting in tiai. i giving necessary attention i season to bring it Every worthy articl. sent in will hie toe nnnie of the person presenting it pl. ee 1 upon it, to gether with his lia ity, at office address and otlur inlormai uju as wio be ot interest, so th ihofce vibi-ing the exposition can 1 ot only t-li thi it came from ICai sas, bu: the partic 1 lar locality an I ly whom it vva ra sed. Tins, while it will sl ow onr wondt 1 ful productions will also bea directory placed in the hands oi those seeking a new such a M.

E- Kincaid to Whine, lots 7 ana o. ok Tieasaniou iio CIGARS 'AND "TOBACCOS, CON ALL OF J. ti. Musser to Clifford Cox, of nw of sec 3. 22, 22.

BIu.i Muuml; 1000. K. Wire to Jay Wilbur, lot 5, EOTI OXER IF KINDS. Caveats, and obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our OJfica is Cnaosite U.

S. Patent Office, end we enn secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or with description. -We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge, unr fee not due till patent is A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents," with tames of actual clients is yorj State, county, ox town, sent fr-ee.

Address, Srj O. Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. IX COMPANIES THAT INDEilNIFV IN CASE OF LOSS AND A ALOW RATE OR MONEY ON KSATj SSTATE Al AS LOW HATES AS ANY ONE IS AliLE TO OFFER YOU, OR COLLECTINGS NOTA IVY DOA'E PI0IPTl.Y AND IN A TI FA CI CaLL ON Main Nonh Give, me a cll. was nt-Vtr boiore piesciiitu to the pub.ic.

A NhA Week of Fraer. to;) rcc iiend bv th' The -3 alt the rteivs of if ipsas and 1 he Boirl HP' ftfuvwr IlTjMli)U IS T1IS vangel cii alliince ihn week WlCItKVI. Tjik Kavsas -AI'ITAr, us 16, Goodrich: $50. T. Basey to Martin, lots 1 and 2, U1k 'J, Pre-cott; 150.

Wm bliss to Oonley, se see 25, 20. 23, Scott, 2 '0. Joseph Abu-y ti L'je Hummndl, se of nw I of sec 14. 20, 24, Lincoln; SC00. HI L.

Rowman to Sarah A. Hicks, sw i of sec 35 2 21, -Liberty. Guilt 11 to S. H. Hill of mw ot sec 2'J and ne of ne i of sec 3o, 180J.

Findlay Town Company to V. John son, lots 1, 2, 3, 4. blk2, Findlay, 40. m. Lock wood to A.

Charles of lot 3, blk 1. add IS, Blue und $40. Duucum to Win Brownrigg, uw of sec 30, 2.) 22, Liberty $5oo0. Robert Kincaid to W. Dallas, i of sw i of sec li), 22, Liberty $1400.

A. H. Rodgers to Jas. Snoddy, fee 4 of tie of sec 21. IU.

23, Lincoln; 0 is. ii id sf l)e Ark-nlturl wm: sriAe its reaoerx t. il' wed in Presbyterian prayer, and whic-i wdl the met tings at the 1 in- nl in lis sileTiU pajre edition grees below freezing, except, one day when it was sx below. It rained 'liiuis lay and Ft idav. We went about our work in our shirt sleeves.

Last Saturday I went out to the ranch of jasper Conner. He his a line ranch with pleaoty of water and tii her on it. His hordes und cattle ate fat running on the He h.id just thieshed bis gram. His wheat, s'iffil in May, made 44 bash-els 'o the cre, and his oars 85 per acre, Potatops, turnips, be ts arid cabbage are the finest I ever saw. As 10 labor, stone cutters get $5 per masons 4 to $6, common laborers 25 nis per hour, aud man with am 50 cents per hour Work is r.tthar 11 ii- vv 0:1 account of winter.

No more, this time. Walt ER JEFFEKS. iim! nx farm paper pobtislied in the st. It ti.e creat: tfiirm nam! Family Nuwfsdapar of Kansas, and euJf! be read by everv ICaucas farmer, vv will scud you, t.iae paid, for one year, THE KANSAS VV CAPITA! AND THE PILO AND GRAPHIC timm wbislt mi QUhl $1 A YEAS. The world's nivs of the week the important leadins topics treated in independent and rearies manner.

Kvrry department complete and carefully edited, it is a 12 paire haudsoitwiy printed pper and will prov? a welcome vlsitorin every. hfice un riiiiA 3 if8 Vron 25 CTS THE TIIaiES, EBBEasEOily, Mo. 0. --2), Grocery; City Meat Market We varry a loll line of Groceries everylhins found in a flrst clas Grocery Store All kinds ot Fresh and Cored Meats constantly on hand. Produce taken in exchange for goods.

Cash paid for Cattle end UkUs. cnurcn, ate as 1011 -ws: Sunday, Sermons. Isa. 44:1 5 Monday, mfession atKi Thanksgiving. Ps.

51. Dati. 9319 Pi- 34 Eph. Tuf-8lay, Thft Church U'iivrisil John 17, Eph 4.1 16, Acts 2: 122 The Family and tho Young. Ps.128, Col .3:1625.

Iaa.t 4: 14. Thursd iV Nations and their Ruler, Ps.67- Rom 7, Isa. 2:4. 1 5. Rev.

22: 14 Rev. 11: 15 17. Fi id iy. 'I he Church Abroad. Ia' 12.

Matt 10-12 FOIi EitJior paper is woatb many vvue ast-cil for both. times the WKRRHHTED WAGONS BUGGIES MANUFACTURED BY John. 4:35 30. Saturday. The Church a Ho'ne Is.

67:17 25, Matt. 10:513 $40. D. F. Pari: to Ii.

H. Hammond, i of nw I of cc 32, 22, 23, JVlouud City $2000. liobert Kincaid to T. L. Nnnu se of sec 35, 1J.

22, Liberty; $2750. Number of real estate mortgages riled, 14, amounting to $12500 released 21, amounting to 7003; number of chittel mortgages filed 47. Value of real estate conveyed, 21875,. Sixty of tLe convitU iu the Kansas penitet-tiary are under sentence of death, but owing to the piculiaiity of our laws ihe governor must affix his signature to the death warrant before the criminal can bn executed. JSo Kansas governor has had the heart to sign a death warrant in recent year On Tuesday morning the house ofLev-'is Wilson, south west of this place caught fire from a defective flee, and in a very short time was consumed with all i contents excepting a sewing machine, bureau and some beddins-.

The firp. re. Sun-lay, Sermon Matt 28:30 Jhi 17:21. The ineetifg will commence Sun dav morning and continue through cuirtd before the familv were out oM DETROIT, MICH. out the week, with service each nighr.

BaLaf present it is not known that the morning service as inr.pun- ced last 'cn be filled. Christian of all denomiuatiend are requested to lend their assistance and prayers, in- bed, and they barely saved the cloth iug they were wearing. Our seven drawer, 35 Eldridge sewirjg uiKchines, until after the holidays' will be sold at $30, and our fivp diawer 30 machines, at $25, now is your ol.ai.ee to a first ass fit reduced prices. P. H.

Ji.cuk A Co. If you wish the easiest riding, most durable and attractive Wagon or Buggy made, ask your Dealer ta show you these goods A written warranty furnished with every one. Take no other. You may as well have the BES T. It costs no more than an inferior article --'I CATALOGU 'SENT' pQvl EST nave with The new yar setros to hrought wmier, cold and stormy it." making thsse a success and il invit-d ti attend 13 ri- i our Bib'ej vi you..

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